The_old_man
Literotica Guru
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- Apr 20, 2001
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Shortfall used to describe a lack of tax revenue when the problem is overspending by the dam politicians
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"Clematis" is an awful name for anything and I'm glad to hear "condiments" doesn't only give me pause.BlackShanglan said:Yui, I will never look at clematis the same way again. And "condiments" has also bothered me too.
Damn, I love that bunny! It's like a madness.
Shanglan
I do, too.Evil Alpaca said:"Mandate"
No Mr. President, you don't have one.
Grr.
Kassiana said:"Enormity" does not mean "huge." It means "enormous evil." It is frequently used, however, as a synonym for "big."
Kassiana said:"Homeland" makes me cringe. Images of Nazi Germany "Fatherland" come to mind.
Agreed. It also brings to mind Aldous Huxley's use of "pneumatic" to describe voluptuous females in Brave New World.BlackShanglan said:I recognize that it might be correct usage over there, but the British use of "pressurize" where we Americans would use pressure - as in "I didn't want to date him but he kept pressurizing me" - I find hysterical. I have images of people being inflated.
Shanglan
Rumple Foreskin said:LIKE, well, YOU KNOW I quite LITERALLY seldom find much use for such a thread because BASICALLY I can't think of any words that fall with its PARADIGM.
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SOLID!neonlyte said:I'm ninety percent certain you're probably right.![]()

Rumple Foreskin said:LIKE, well, YOU KNOW I quite LITERALLY seldom find much use for such a thread because BASICALLY I can't think of any words that fall with its PARADIGM.
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Sub Joe said:Guily, Guilty, Guilty, Not Guilty.
I'll never forget a snooker commentator on TV saying, at a very tense moment in a match, "...and the spectators are quite literally electrified and glued to their seats..."
Poor bastards. Bless you for that LOL, Sub Joe.Dndjsp said:irrregardless- It's not a word, people!
I could care less-Yes, you could congratulations. This should be I couldn't care less.
dr_mabeuse said:As far as I'm concerned, the ugliest word in the English language is phlegm.
Not only does it sound bad, but it has that disgusting ph for f thing going on, and that queasy-looking dangling g, which, since it's silent, seems to serve no purpose other than to remind you of something dripping down the word's chin.
Sputum may not be much better, but it least it feels like it has some direction to it. Phlegm just lays there.
Lunch, anyone?
Sub Joe said:Like piss. I mean, like 'piss'.